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Houses and Land , for Sale. A PROPERTY " WITHOUT AN EQUAL AT THE PRICE. £12 PER ACRE. NORTHERN WAIROA. \ Q£?/? ACRES, Freehold, situated in . the uOU best part of the Northern Wairoa. 870 acres in the best English grasses; eight subdivisions; the very best of fencing; 170 acres flat, and the balance undulating; nearly all ploughable; watered by permanent stony-bottomed. creeks; carrying at present 1000 big breeding ewes, 200 big bullocks, 40 head mixed cattle, and 12 horses. No buildings; only a stockyard, that will hold 2000 head of c&ttle. Further particulars from IVAN BLACK & CO.. 187, QUEEN STREET. SOLE AGENTS. 'Phone 4104. Please note that £1500 cash will buy it, the balance at 5 per cent. HARROP 1 MEDLEY. pONSONBY. X*l AKAHOUSE, 6 rooms, bath, pantry, scullery, w.-h., c.t., . pat. w.c. Corner section. Choice position. -POOKA-FINE RESIDENCE. 10 rooms, and all conveniences; choice grounds, laid out in lawns and garden, shrubs, and fruit; large frontage to two streets, suitable for cutting up. -yyAPITI—JIPSOM. t'llofl — HOUSE, aix large rooms, wllvu _ pantry and storeroom, bath room, porcelain bath and basin, tiled hearths and grates, hot-water service, front and back verandah. Workshop, 20 by 12. Every convenience. Fine level section, 66 by 198. jgTANLEY poiNT—ONPORT. J?1 nKfk— A MOST COMPACT HOMfe. <*«-V/UvJ consisting of five rooms, entrance hall, bathroom: porcelain bath and basin, o&lifont, wash-house, copper, tubs, p.w.c. Fine views of harbour. Terms arranged. £650 miiy remain at 5 per cent. X-ICCA-FINE HOUSE. 7 large rooms, tVIUi/U scullery, pantry, bath, p.w.c.; choice section, 110 by about 230, laid out, flowers, orchard, etc. HARROP * MEDLEY. 18, SHORTLAND STREET. MOUNT EDEN. I? 77C— DOMINION RD., 3 min. ' V:. from ,. ATTRACTIVE AND MODERN VILLA, 6 ROOMS, bathroom (pore, bath, h. and c. water), scullery, wash-house, gas throughout, and every other convenience. Section, 43ft by 220 ft. Owner leaving district, therefore MUST SELL Easy terms. REMUERA. £llso~¥mLT RiO DESIGNED RESIDENCE. OF « LARGE AND LOFTY ROOMS, scullery, pantry, bathroom (pore, bath, hand basin, h. and c. water), washhouse, 2 patents, stable, buggy-shed; large allotment, elevated; 6 min. from car. Worth inspection. Terms. DEVONPORT. £fiflo~? A F? PUUi *- liDn ' T VILLA of 5 large rooms, pore, bath, linen presses, gas throughout, and every other convenience; good level allotment. Handy to wharf. Easy terms. CECIL LITTLE, REAL ESTATE AGENT, *■' 6, SWANSON ST. (next : Queen St.). Francis Hull.) (Alex. I. Farmer. F. HULL & CO.; ESTABLISHED 1884. IRA CLOSE TO STATION, 'gPLENDID RESIDENCE OF Q JJOOMS. *' All Conveniences. GROUNDS 1} ACRES, BEAUTIFULLY LAID OUT IN TENNIS LAWN, SHRUBBERY, GARDEN AND PADDOCK. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY FOR RETIRED GENTLEMAN. FRANCIS HULL AND CO., No. 9. SHORTLAND STREET. * Opposite Post Office. gUBURBAN AND QRCHARD ; Properties" , JJENDERSON. Grand orchard PROPERTY, situated' * beat part of district; ■ part flat, < part gentle slops to tidal river . frontage: 1 mile station; planted on commercial lines; beautifully sheltered: nice Cottage and outbuildings .In fact one of the most attractive properties we have met with. Full' particulars at office. i. . EN PERSON. » IOOAA DEPOSIT— Acres oi good level (WuUU land; well situated; sheltered; 3 acres young orchard, balance grass; fenced; watered by small" stream; suitable fruit or cultivation; one of the cheapest things we have met with at £1000 for the block. Splendid frontage to good road; It miles station. ■» pRONTAGE. PI OAA-7 ACRES OF WELL WORKED cJJxm\j\J LAND; House of 6 rooms and con., outbuildings, etc.; young orchard, some 2 acres in extent, and nice garden; fenced by tide on three sides; good hedge on fourth side. The outlook in very nice. Distance from station less than a mile; 7 miles city. A most desirable property. Also. i?;OKA DEPOSITS or 7 Acres, i-mile dWiOU station. 10 city; half full bearing orchard, balance gross; watered by Btroam: sheltered; large frontage. The whole block contains 12 acres, and yielded £260 worth of apples last year. Price for the lot '£1300, or £110 per acre. H. MORGAN & CO.; LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. H.M. ARCADE, AUCKLAND. 'Phone 2018. SHEEP AND DAIRY FARMS. •i -J C A ACRES: 350 acres in glass, bal. JLLJU bush and fern country, with rough feed; subdivided and well watered by streams. Cottage, twi rooms Good sheep and cattle yards; also race-dip. Five miles Nearest township. 35 faiiles from Auckland. This country does sheep well. Price, £2500 Terms, £1000 caah bal. 5 years at 5 per cent. 2921 i CA ACRES. Aka Aka. Reclaimed Swamp, uU all in good English grass; subdivided 4 paddocks, well watered: L.T.T. House, six rooms, bathroom, scullery, etc. Cowshed,. 25 concrete bails; dairy, etc. 1} Miles from school, post office, store, and creamery. Carrying capacity, 35 to 40 milking cows. Price, £36 per acre GILLIES AND HUNT, 7, UNION BUILDINGS,, , CUSTOMS STREET EAST, PAPAKURA; 5 ACRES OF FIRST-CLASS LAND level, 1 mile from station and school Price. £330; cash, £60. -in ACRES, nice level land, all in grass, ±U except 2 acres native bush; {.mile from station and. school; on Main South Rd. This '.s an ideal section for a home Price, £100 pel acte. 6 ACRES, sU in grass, 1 mile from station and school; frontage to road and salt, water. Price, £400. A good • section. 1-ACRE SECTION, all in grass, with i frontage to salt water; i-mile from post office, {-mile from station. Price, £80. - 13 ACRES, nil level and grass; i-mile 4 from school and station. Price, £190 £60 cash. Write to or call en,. IQAVE LOCAL LICENSED AGENT, PAPAKURA.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15551, 7 March 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15551, 7 March 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15551, 7 March 1914, Page 12